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Peter Crysdale (RECORP)

Tue, Jan 24, 2017, 2:00 PM (IST)

About this event

Peter Crysdale helps corporations thrive in the new digital order. As a Partner and Cofounder of Recorp, Peter works on the bleeding edge of corporate transformation by integrating the knowledge and experience of the world’s best startup founders. Recorp’s network of successful high-growth business creators enables rapid ideation and deployment in short cycles.

Prior to Recorp, Peter was the Founder/CEO of StrategyHack, where he maintains a Board role. He is also active on the Board of Voyager HQ (voyagerhq.com) and works tirelessly to bridge gaps between the corporate world and new technologies.

He holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Cornell University, and served as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer for three years in Burkina Faso.

Speaker

Peter Crysdale

RECORP

Peter Crysdale helps corporations thrive in the new digital order. As a Partner and Cofounder of Recorp, Peter works on the bleeding edge of corporate transformation by integrating the knowledge and experience of the world’s best startup founders. Recorp’s network of successful high-growth business creators enables rapid ideation and deployment in short cycles.

Peter Crysdale

RECORP

Peter Crysdale helps corporations thrive in the new digital order. As a Partner and Cofounder of Recorp, Peter works on the bleeding edge of corporate transformation by integrating the knowledge and experience of the world’s best startup founders. Recorp’s network of successful high-growth business creators enables rapid ideation and deployment in short cycles.

Prior to Recorp, Peter was the Founder/CEO of StrategyHack, where he maintains a Board role. He is also active on the Board of Voyager HQ (voyagerhq.com) and works tirelessly to bridge gaps between the corporate world and new technologies.

He holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Cornell University, and served as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer for three years in Burkina Faso.